Datasheet
ErrorCode ErrorString
2315 The input string is too long.
2316 This table or query can’t be opened because it has no visible fields.
This can result if the table or query has only system fields, and the
Show System Objects option is off. To turn on the Show System
Objects option, click Options on the Tools menu, click the View tab,
and select the System Objects check box.
2317 The database ‘|’ can’t be repaired or isn’t a Microsoft Access database
file.
2319 Microsoft Access can’t import the object ‘|’ while it is open.
2320 Microsoft Access can’t display the field for which you entered Where
in the Total row. Clear the Show check box for that field. If you want
this field to appear in the query’s results, add it to the design grid
twice. For the field that will appear in the query’s results, don’t specify
Where in the Total row, and make sure the Show check box is checked.
2321 You can’t set criteria before you add a field or expression to the Field
row. Either add a field from the field list to the column and enter an
expression, or delete the criteria.
2322 You can’t sort on the asterisk (•). Because the asterisk represents all
fields in the underlying table or query, you can’t sort on it. Add the
asterisk to the query design grid, along with the specific fields you
want to sort on. Clear the Show check box for the sorting fields, and
then specify a sort order.
2323 You can’t specify criteria for the asterisk (•). Because the asterisk rep-
resents all the fields in the underlying table or query, you can’t specify
criteria for it. Add the asterisk to the query design grid, along with the
field(s) you want to set criteria for, and then enter criteria for the spe-
cific fields. In the query design grid, clear the Show check box for the
criteria field(s), before you run the query.
2324 You can’t calculate totals on the asterisk (•). Because the asterisk rep-
resents all the fields in the table, you can’t calculate totals on it.
Remove the asterisk from the query design grid. Add the fields you
want to use to the design grid, and then select the total you want to cal-
culate for specific fields.
2325 The field name you entered exceeds the LinkMasterFields property’s
64-character limit. When you use the Relationships command (Tools
menu) to define a relationship between the tables underlying a form
and subform, Microsoft Access links the form and subform automati-
cally and sets the LinkChildFields and LinkMasterFields properties.
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